From: Robert Cerny (no email)
Date: Fri Dec 02 2005 - 16:16:23 EST
On 1.12.2005, at 22:52, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Robert Cerny:
>>
>> On 1.12.2005, at 22:26, Wietse Venema wrote:
>>
>>> Robert Cerny:
>>>> Dec 1 22:07:57 marvin postfix/local[20091]: 86E4A1C085F:
>>>> to=<>, relay=local, delay=0, status=sent
>>>> (delivered
>>>> to command: /usr/bin/vacation cerny)
>>>> Dec 1 22:07:57 marvin postfix/qmgr[4469]: 86E4A1C085F: removed
>>>>
>>>> Or did I understand it wrong?
>>>
>>> In that case vacation
>>>
>>> - Either reports errors elsewhere
>>>
>>> - Reports no error.
>>>
>>> Do you actually realize that vacation does not deliver mail?
>>>
>>> Wietse
>>
>> Ehh,
>> sorry?
>
> Vacation is an autoresponder; it will send a message only once
> and then make a record in its database file to not send again to
> the same address for some configurable amount of time.
>
> The database is initialized with "vacation -i". To examine the
> database, you may use
>
> postmap -s .vacation | less
>
> This will show the addresses and the (binary) time stamps. Once
> an address is in there Postfix won't autoreply to it for a while.
>
> Wietse
Well,
I mean I did found the problem. I tested it from to
which doesn't work. Since I tried another from
address, the magic happened.
Thanks for help.
Robert
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